High Sheriff praises Gainsborough’s revitalisation during town tour

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High Sheriff of Lincolnshire with councillor Young, councillor Rollings and Chief executive Ian Knowles in front of the Savoy Cinema
L-R: Chief Executive Ian Knowles, High Sheriff of Lincolnshire, Deputy Leader Cllr Rollings, Leader Cllr Young and John Burke

The High Sheriff of Lincolnshire, Philip Dymoke, was given a guided tour of Gainsborough town centre to see firsthand the exciting regeneration projects taking shape.

Accompanied by his wife and the former High Sheriff John Burke, he was shown around by West Lindsey District Council Leader Cllr Trevor Young, Deputy Leader Cllr Lesley Rollings, and Chief Executive Ian Knowles.

The tour included a visit to the new Savoy cinema site in the Market Place, along with recently renovated shopfronts and flats on Silver Street, all part of the Townscape Heritage Initiative, which is backed by National Lottery Heritage Fund and the Levelling Up Fund.

They also visited the former Baltic Mill site, now being transformed into a community green space and cafe under the Government’s Levelling Up Programme. Reflecting on the town’s transformation, Mr Dymoke praised the council’s vision and commitment to creating a vibrant, people-focused town centre.

High Sheriff Philip Dymoke said coming to West Lindsey District Council was ‘tremendous, because they know exactly what they are doing.’
He said: “What stood out to me is the effort they’re taking in developing a town centre for the people of Gainsborough to enjoy and live. It appears, in the last 10 years places have focused on building outside the centres, but here we have a centre which can be used for everybody, which is tremendous.”

They were taken to the new 4 screen Savoy Cinema, which is currently under construction in the Market Place and is expected to open in summer this year. It  will also house three new business units, as well as additional parking.

Mr Dymoke added: “The cinema looks fantastic and will be a hub for people to go out in the centre and do something of interest. In Woodhall Spa, they have the Kinema in the Woods and the result of that is people go and then visit the restaurants and the shops. That is exactly what the new cinema will do, it will bring people in and make Gainsborough a busy, busy place.”
 

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High Sheriff and Ian Knowles at Baltic Mill site
High Sheriff and Ian Knowles at Baltic Mill site
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The development is surrounded by a number of renovated shop fronts and flats in the Market Place and Silver Street, as part of the Townscape Heritage Initiative.

As part of his whistle-stop tour of the town, the High Sheriff was shown Whitton Gardens the former Baltic Mill site, which is being transformed into community green spaces and a café as part of the Central Government’s ‘Levelling Up’ Programme. 

The High Sheriff said: “I’m so impressed with what’s happening with this site. Again, it will bring people together and encourage more people into the town. It’s really exciting seeing all this incredible working going on in the town.”

Speaking about the visit, Cllr Young said: “It was an honour to welcome the High Sherrif of Lincolnshire to Gainsborough and give him a tour of some of the exciting projects going on in the town. 

“It’s been incredibly special witnessing the transformation of the town in recent years and we felt immensely proud in showing the High Sheriff all the hard work everybody has put into the town.”

For more information about the levelling up projects in Gainsborough visit: Levelling Up | Invest Gainsborough

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High Sheriff of Lincolnshire at Market Place, Gainsborough

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